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Anti-Consumerist, Conscious Caroling in BostonDec 11, 2009
Boston’s radical musicians’ collective AMP will put the détournement in your holiday season during the coming week with several caroling events, singing traditional songs with lyrics altered to mirror the hot political topics of the day.
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The History of Somerville, 2010-2100Dec 11, 2009
Residents of Somerville may wish to speak with Tim Devin. His ongoing History of Somerville, 2010-2100 involves gathering stories from past and current residents about life in that city over the next 90 years. Devin’s plan is to compare these...
CUP Affordable Housing ToolkitDec 11, 2009
Oh my – check out the amazing publication, slick map and great website just launched by the always amazing Center for Urban Pedagogy: Envisioning Development. There you will find toolkits about urban development and affordable housing. Pictured here is...
sprout Experiments with Labor for "The Grind: Out of the Office"Dec 9, 2009
Our friends at sprout have announced their next spaghetti dinner plan. Next Wednesday, December 16, at 7:30PM, dinner will be served, and the theme for the evening is work and labor.
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Performers, lecturers, artists and other company will...
I Want to Live Here: The War on CreativityDec 8, 2009
Richard Florida’s concept of the creative class, that mantra of capitalist urban planning and development, can be simplified into two stages: creatives move in to a neighborhood, bringing their bohemian trendiness along, and opportunistic developers...
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